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alekssr [168]
1 year ago
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How were the revolutionary efforts of samuel adams and john hancock most alike? both were members of the sons of liberty. both w

ere members of the declaration of independence committee. both were imprisoned by the british for their actions. both advocated for more power for great britain.
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kolezko [41]1 year ago
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The correct answer is A - both were members of the sons of liberty. Samuel Adams and John Hancock both participated in revolutions, and their efforts were similar since they were both sons of liberty. They had an intriguing partnership in terms of family, economy, and the path to the American Revolution.

<u>- More about the sons of liberty : </u>

- The Sons of Liberty were a grassroots organization of instigators and provocateurs who employed an extreme form of civil disobedience—threats and, in some cases, actual violence—to terrify adherents and enrage the British government in colonial America. The radicals wanted to provoke the moderate colonial authorities into a fight with the Crown.

- Samuel Adams, the son of a successful brewer who was more interested in radical rabble-rousing than business, was the Sons' most notable leader. Adams' master's thesis at Harvard examined whether defying British control was legal. The military effort against the British was ultimately headed by George Washington, but historian Les Standiford claims that "the truth is that there might not have been a struggle to begin with had it not been for the activity of Sam Adams."

- John Hancock, who later became famous for his colorful signing on the Declaration of Independence, was another important member. The gang also included James Otis, Paul Revere, Benedict Arnold, and Dr. Benjamin Rush, among others.

- When General Thomas Gage offered amnesty to Bostonians in 1775 who ended their resistance, he made a point of excluding Adams and Hancock in particular since they were so despised and feared by the British and whose offenses were "of too flagitious a type" not to be punished severely.

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